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BMaker11 said:
".....goes multiplatform, so therefore more people enjoy it"

Hate that logic. Give me some new Mario and Halo so I can be in the group of "more people get to enjoy it", even though I only own a PS3 (and yes, I know those games are 1st party)

There's nothing wrong with wanting either series to go multiplatform. Outside of the technical differences of the consoles, the only real benefit lies with the console manufacturers, not you the gamer.

However, naming two first party games to represent your point that third party games should be exclusive doesn't work, for exactly the the latter reason I named above.

@the OP-Chaos Legion wasn't an exclusive in the first place. As PC fans always love to tell me, if it appears on the PC it's multiplatform, and Chaos Legion appeared on the PC. Thus your argument is shattered.

 



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BMaker11 said:
".....goes multiplatform, so therefore more people enjoy it"

Hate that logic. Give me some new Mario and Halo so I can be in the group of "more people get to enjoy it", even though I only own a PS3 (and yes, I know those games are 1st party)

 I would mostly be fine with it quite honestly. The only worry is that it could lead to a one console market and that has certain dangers attached to it. Competition drives innovation so I will only be happy so long as the console wars exist in some fashion as I love innovation.



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Why would Chaos Legion need a sequel? I mean the game was passable, not great, but fun, but the story was just plain awful. One of the most generic Japanese games I have ever played.



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Gnizmo said:
BMaker11 said:
".....goes multiplatform, so therefore more people enjoy it"

Hate that logic. Give me some new Mario and Halo so I can be in the group of "more people get to enjoy it", even though I only own a PS3 (and yes, I know those games are 1st party)

 I would mostly be fine with it quite honestly. The only worry is that it could lead to a one console market and that has certain dangers attached to it. Competition drives innovation so I will only be happy so long as the console wars exist in some fashion as I love innovation.

Exactly, which is why I don't understand why every exclusive game to any console gets flamed for being exclusive. COMPETITION PEOPLE!